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Jamie L. Heintzelman and Brian M. Edelman were married yesterday in Union Evangelical Lutheran Church, Neffs. Lori Walbert was matron of honor and Keith Hnatow was best man. The bride is a daughter of Alice Heintzelman of Hellertown and Paul Heintzelman of Macungie. Allen and Anna Edelman of Northampton are the bridegroom's parents. A graduate of Parkland High School and Lebanon Valley College, the bride is a consultant at the Fuller Company. The bridegroom, a Northampton High School graduate, is employed by Northstar Construction Management Inc.

Walter W. Edelman Sr., 75, of Waldon III, Wind Gap, died Sunday, March 5, in St. Luke's Hospital, Fountain Hill. He was the husband of the late Doris (Hower) Edelman. He was a letter carrier for the Wind Gap Post Office for 16 years before retiring in 1977. He also owned and operated Walt's Hobbie Shop, Wind Gap, for many years. Born in Nazareth, he was a son of the late Albert and Miriam (Fogel) Edelman. He was a member of Hope United Church of Christ, Wind Gap. He was a Marine Corps veteran of the Pacific Theater of World War II. A Boy Scout leader for Troop 48, Wind Gap, for many years, he received recognition for volunteerism and leadership numerous times from the Boy Scout Council.

Edith C. Edelman, 95, formerly of Nazareth, died Wednesday, Feb. 16, in Gracedale, Upper Nazareth Township. She was the wife of the late Floyd F. Edelman. She was a machine operator for five years at the former Nazareth Waist Mills and before that was a knitter for the former Nazareth Hosiery for five years. Born in Chapmans Quarry, she was a daughter of the late Jacob and Enna (Silfies) Hartzell. She was a member of St. John's Evangelical Church, Nazareth. She was also a member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars Kenneth Bowers Post 4366 Auxiliary, Nazareth.

Lori Ann Edelman and Jason Mark Erschen were married June 19 in Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church, Northampton. Matron of honor was Deanne Fenstermacher, sister of the bride. The bridegroom's brother, Jeffrey Erschen, was best man. Martin and Florence Edelman of Northampton are the bride's parents. The bridegroom is a son of Thomas N. and Frances Erschen of Walnutport. The bride and bridegroom are graduates of Northampton High School. The bride, also a graduate of Muhlenberg College, is a fourth year medical student who will graduate in May from Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine.

Kristen J. Edelman and Chad B. Weiner were married Aug. 7 in Good Shepherd Lutheran Church, Kreidersville. Katie Edelman and Greg Edelman, the bride's sister and brother; Amy Weiner, the bridegroom's sister, Patrick Cantrell and Timothy Feather were among attendants. Parents are M. Scott and Joyce Edelman of Northampton and Barry C. and Beth Weiner of Bethlehem. The bride and bridegroom are Northampton High School graduates. The bride also graduated from the University of Kansas and the bridegroom from Rochester Institute of Technology.

Harold and Hazel (Gruver) Edelman of Wilson Borough celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary Sept. 24 at a surprise party given by their children at the Newburg Inn, Nazareth. The couple was married at Olivet Presbyterian Church, Easton, by the Rev. Robert Allen. Mr. and Mrs. Edelman have two children, John of Bethlehem and Karen of Allentown. There is one granddaughter. Edelman is retired from Pfizer. Mrs. Edelman was a secretary at C.K. Williams and retired from Lehigh-Penn Co.

Catherine V. Edelman, 70, of 633 Broad St., Emmaus, died Wednesday, Sept. 22, in ManorCare Health Services, Salisbury Township. She was the wife of the late John D. Ibach Jr. She worked in the deli department of Weis Markets, Emmaus, for six years until retiring. Previously, she was a presser and examiner for clothing manufacturers in Emmaus and Allentown for many years. Born in East Macungie, she was a daughter of Viola (DeFrain) Hersch of Macungie and the late John Hersch. She was a member of St. Paul's United Church of Christ, Trexlertown.

Dolores E. Edelman, 68, of Catasauqua died Sunday, Feb. 21, in Lehigh Valley Hospital, Salisbury Township. She was the wife of Richard C. Edelman, who died in 1989. Born in Allentown, she was a daughter of the late Thomas and Edith (McRell) Hoffman. She was a member of Presbyterian Church, Catasauqua. She was former auxiliary president of the Tall Cedars of Lebanon, Allentown Forest 41, and a member of the Jessie K. Berlin Chapter 492, Order of the Eastern Star, Catasauqua, and the auxiliaries of the Fullerton Fire Company and Fullerton American Legion Post 367. Survivors: Son, Thomas R. of North Catasauqua; daughter, Janice L. Edelman of Catasauqua, and two grandchildren.

Clarence H. `Clem' Edelman, 71, of Northampton died Wednesday, Oct. 7, in his home. He was the husband of Helen (Harry) Edelman, who died in February. He was a messenger for Buckeye Pipeline Co., Allentown, for seven years until retiring in 1989. Previously, he was a manager for the former A&P grocery chain in Northampton and other locations in the Lehigh Valley for 32 years. Born in Allen Township, he was a son of the late Harvey C. and Minnie L. (Muschko) Edelman. He was a member of Good Shepherd Lutheran Church, Kreidersville.